
Storm in Belgrade
The storm finished Xaciland (VIDEO)
The tents, set up in front of the Serbian Parliament building, were blown away by the storm that engulfed Belgrade
The tents, set up in front of the Serbian Parliament building, were blown away by the storm that engulfed Belgrade
As you can see on the videos circulating on social networks, in just a few seconds the wind blew away part of Ćaciland - several large, white tents in front of the Serbian Parliament building.
Why can Vučić only be with his own people in Ćaciland? Why can't he rule anymore without a baton, a baton and a dirty prison cell? Who destroys the legal order in Serbia, and who establishes it? Where does the arrest of students lead? And what did the blockades and civil disobedience prove
Pristina accused a group of people of terrorism for the attack on the Kosovo Police in Banjska, and among them were the people seen in Ćaciland.
The "cultural" or "literary" evening in front of the Assembly has begun in earnest - there are no books, but there are folk dishes, burgers, beer and "toi toi" toilets. All they need is for Vojislav Šešelj and Aleksandar Vučić to invite those present to go to Vukovar or to liberate Kosovo and Metohija, and the atmosphere would be complete
Former State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and prisoner Dijana Hrkalović again attracted the public's attention — this time not because of the courtroom, but because of her outfit at the progressive "literary evening" in front of the Parliament in the image of Melania Trump
Students in the blockade should follow the example of their colleagues who want to study and establish a camp in Mali Tašmajdan. There are many reasons for that
Placing the banner "Kids are better than Nazis" caused a lot of indignation from the people of Belgrade who passed through that part of the city and on social networks.
Miloš Pavlović experienced a meteoric rise from an anonymous medical student to a media star in the progressive sky. How did this 21-year-old deserve it
If you catch the gatekeepers, you can walk into the forbidden camp in Pionirski Park. If they warn you not to be there, you just drive the hell out of them
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that the elections in 2026 or 2027 would also be uncertain due to an alleged genuine coup d'état.
"Students who want to learn" will decide whether to start the announced hunger strike only after the meeting with the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić
Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković visited the students who oppose the blockade of the faculty and who are protesting in Pionirski Park and appealed to them to abandon the announced hunger strike.
At dusk, loudspeakers from Ćaciland blare. Some songs are heavy thrash, but they all hit a patriotic nerve. One reporter's observation and listening
The most bizarre announcement of the hunger strike belongs to Miloš Pavlović, "a student who wanted to study". He asks that people love and appreciate him, together with the rest of Pionirski Park
While "students who want to learn" announce a hunger strike, SNS president Miloš Vučević tells them from the small screens: eat, children. Everything seems like a well-known play in which both the director and the audience know each other
Groups of citizens, parents and students held a protest walk due to limited access to "Ćaciland" in Pionirski Park, which, they claim, was "privatized" without a legal basis. In front of the police station in Majke Jevrosime, they read requests in which they demand the return of the park to the citizens and the end of the MUP's support for illegal fencing.
For two and a half months, "Students who want to learn" have been occupying Pionirski Park, and the blockade of King Aleksandar Boulevard in front of the National Assembly has been going on for a little less time. Dissatisfied with what happened to the park and the blockade of the city, the united Belgrade choirs are organizing a protest in front of the Stari grad police station on Tuesday (May 27) - because of the "two and a half month occupation of Pioneer Park".
The group of people who gathered today in Belgrade in Ćaciled, as it is unofficially known, took buses to Novi Sad in order to block the court. A protest in support of the people in the north of Kosovo is taking place in Novi Sad
Based on the methodology of the work of the Serbian Progressive Party and its followers, "Students who want to learn" announce lawsuits due to "frequent publications containing unfounded, tendentious and offensive comments" against them, but primarily against Aleksandar Vučić and SNS
When Aleksandar Karađorđević moved into Stojan Simić's house, the yard of that house was turned into a palace garden. King Peter wrote about the beautiful hours he spent there. In the 1950s, it was turned into a Pioneer Park, and this April into "Ćaciland"
The visit of Marta Kos was marked by a specific misunderstanding about it - whether she would also visit the so-called Students who want to study
A new incident in Ćaciland 3.0 - inside one of the white tents, a gas stove caused a fire. It is still not clear what the purpose of those tents in the middle of Bulevar Kralja Aleksandar is
As Istinomer reports, their journalist approached the police officer after the attack and informed him what happened. The policeman replied to her - "Take care and they treat us like that"
In a bizarre performance, on the day of mass arrests of critics of the regime, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić played a little chess, threatened a little, and mostly boasted about the victory over the "colored revolution".
As announced by the President of Serbia, arrests have begun for destroying tractors placed around Pionirski Park during the March 15 protest. Students protest in front of the "29 November" Police Station
In what way is the regime trying to extinguish the revolt at the faculties from within? How much room for maneuver do they have? How much influence do representatives in SKONUS have on that? How is pressure exerted on faculty administrations? What else can be expected
As far as Ćaciland is concerned - that would be it. pic.twitter.com/jWpXUCr4LP
— Peđa Mitrovic (@PedaMitrovic) July 8, 2025
Beautiful scenes pic.twitter.com/AP8z62NT1Q
— Mirko Topalovic official (@mirkotopalovic7) July 8, 2025
Tents were set up in Pioneer Park in mid-March before a large student protest, and in August in front of the Serbian Parliament, a few weeks later. The wind blew away part of the tent on Monday, and today he blew away the rest.I would say the tent went red 🤔 pic.twitter.com/tYiwsBrQ5K
— Дамир Окановић (@DamirOkanovic) July 8, 2025
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— Bane Radosavljević (@ekonomskitajgr) July 8, 2025
Dad is coming home... pic.twitter.com/ftvzFIkv2A
— Zeleno-levi front (@nedavimobgd) July 8, 2025
As far as Ćaciland is concerned - that would be it. pic.twitter.com/jWpXUCr4LP
— Peđa Mitrovic (@PedaMitrovic) July 8, 2025
Beautiful scenes pic.twitter.com/AP8z62NT1Q
— Mirko Topalovic official (@mirkotopalovic7) July 8, 2025
Tents were set up in Pioneer Park in mid-March before a large student protest, and in August in front of the Serbian Parliament, a few weeks later. The wind blew away part of the tent on Monday, and today he blew away the rest.I would say the tent went red 🤔 pic.twitter.com/tYiwsBrQ5K
— Дамир Окановић (@DamirOkanovic) July 8, 2025
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— Bane Radosavljević (@ekonomskitajgr) July 8, 2025